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  1. The grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Vezir-i Azam or Sadr-ı Azam (Sadrazam); Ottoman Turkish: صدر اعظم or وزیر اعظم) was the de facto prime minister of the sultan in the Ottoman Empire, with the absolute power of attorney and, in principle, removable only by the sultan himself in the classical period, before the Tanzimat reforms, or until the 1908 Revolution.

  2. Died. 9 November 1901. Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. Nationality. Ottoman. Halil Rifat Pasha ( Modern Turkish: Halil Rıfat Paşa; 1820 [Notes 1] –9 November 1901) was an Ottoman parliamentarian and statesman during the First Constitutional Era. He furthermore served as the Grand Vizier for six years between 1895 until his death in 1901, during ...

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  4. Turkish Ottoman, from İstanbul. Damat Ferid Pasha (2nd time) 5 April, 1920. 18 October, 1920. Montenegrin Ottoman with family origins in the village of Potoci, near Pljevlja. Ahmed Tevfik Pasha (3rd time) 21 October, 1920. 17 November, 1922. Turkish Ottoman, last grand vizier.

  5. The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, 1807–1924. The triumph of the anti-reform coalition that had overthrown Selim III was interrupted in 1808 when the surviving reformers within the higher bureaucracy found support among the ayan s of Rumelia (Ottoman possessions in the Balkans ), who were worried by possible threats to their own position.

  6. Grand Vizier Quick Reference The sultan's absolute deputy in the Ottoman Empire; acted for the sultan in military and civil matters and presided over the imperial diwan (royal court), which consisted of ordinary viziers (ministers) as well as other officers of state.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grand_vizierGrand vizier - Wikipedia

    Grand vizier. Grand vizier ( Persian: وزيرِ اعظم, romanized : vazîr-i aʾzam; Ottoman Turkish: صدر اعظم, romanized : sadr-ı aʾzam; Turkish: sadrazam) was the title of the effective head of government of many sovereign states in the Islamic world. It was first held by officials in the later Abbasid Caliphate.

  8. Apr 10, 2024 · Talat Paşa (born 1874, Edirne, Ottoman Empire [now in Turkey]—died March 15, 1921, Berlin, Ger.) was a leader of the Young Turks, an Ottoman statesman, grand vizier (1917–18), and a leading member of the Ottoman government from 1913 to 1918. The son of a minor Ottoman official, Talat joined the staff of the telegraph company in Edirne, but ...

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